Program reporting is an essential part of engaging stakeholders, obtaining and maintaining funding, and creating momentum for a WASH program. This program reporting guideline supports program teams in reporting essential data, updates and changes. Information was selected from a variety of funding, governmental and non-governmental sources. This document offers examples of which reports should be considered by your program. This is part of CAWST's Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Program Design Online Workshop.
Program reporting is an essential part of engaging stakeholders, obtaining and maintaining funding, and creating momentum for a WASH program. This program reporting guideline supports program teams in reporting essential data, updates and changes. Information was selected from a variety of funding, governmental and non-governmental sources. This document offers examples of which reports should be considered by your program. This is part of CAWST's Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage Program Design Online Workshop.
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